Sourdough Pizza Masterclass
In this 3 hour evening class you’ll make, shape, bake and eat sourdough pizza as well as create your own sourdough culture.
In this 3 hour evening class you’ll make, shape, bake and eat sourdough pizza as well as create your own sourdough culture.
In this 3 hour evening class you’ll make, shape, bake and eat sourdough pizza as well as create your own sourdough culture.
In this evening class you’ll make, shape, bake and eat sourdough pizza - starter, main and dessert! You’ll learn how to mix and shape sourdough pizza dough, discuss ideas for pizza toppings and build your own sourdough culture ready to take home. There’s a Q and A session at the end of the class to discuss all things bread, pizza and sourdough.
This masterclass is great for anyone interested in making pizza at home and during the class you’ll be able to experience baking (outside) in a wood-fired oven, and (inside) in a domestic oven. The experience will leave you confident to be able to apply your new skills and knowledge at home.
Soft drinks, a beer or glass of wine is included, additional drinks will be available for a small charge.
Allergen information
This course uses wheat and dairy. Unfortunately we aren’t able to tailor recipes for substitutions or alterations. For more information regarding our ingredients, please contact us before booking your course.
The class starts at 5pm and finishes at 8pm.
Maximum 6 people per class, includes refreshments, pizza, sourdough pizza dough to take home, a sourdough starter culture and course notes.
BAKING CLASS TERMS AND CONDITIONS
When you make your online booking you agree to abide by the following terms and conditions.
What’s included: ingredients, utensils, knives, equipment and aprons are provided for all courses. Drinks and refreshments throughout your course are included. Lunch is included on all- day courses. I reserve the right to make amendments to course content and recipes without notice.
Age requirements: All minors under the age of 16 may not attend as the class and equipment will not be suitable for their needs. Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult who is also participating. If at any point during the workshop the tutor believes the child is causing a disruption to the class, he/she will ask both the adult and child to leave.
Health & Safety: All participants should wear shoes with flat, non-slip soles and covered toes. I cannot admit you into the class without proper footwear. We recommend wearing sensible clothing (ie. not your Sunday best) and are not liable for any damage that occurs to clothing.
If you have been or are suffering from food poisoning or an upset stomach (or have come into contact with anybody who is exhibiting these symptoms) within 48 hours of the course, I would ask that you not attend.
All open wounds must be covered, ideally with a blue plaster. If you don’t have a blue plaster, let me know on arrival and I will be happy to provide one.
Special dietary requirements & food allergies: I am unable to tailor course content for special dietary requirements; however, when lunch is provided, there will always be a vegetarian option. I will be happy to discuss course content beforehand to allow you to make your own alternative eating arrangements if necessary. There is no reduction in fee in this instance.
Please inform me in advance of any allergies, disabilities, diabetes, pregnancy, epilepsy, learning difficulties etc.
Lateness: My workshops are packed with as much baking as we can possibly fit into them, so starting on time is crucial. As a result, it is essential you arrive promptly for your workshop. If you are late, please be aware that the class may have started. Wherever possible, I will allow you to join in, however if you have missed essential parts of the class, this may not be an option. A refund will not be provided in this instance
Payment: All payment must be made in full at the time of booking. I do not take provisional bookings and cannot confirm your place on a course until I receive full payment.
Liability: The Next Loaf will not accept responsibility for the loss of any personal possessions.
Acceptable usage of course content: Recipe booklets and reference materials are provided to support students in their ongoing development as incredible bakers and are issued for personal use only. The sharing of course materials by print, press, photocopy, email, blogs, internet or any digital transfer medium is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of The Next Loaf. If in doubt, please ask about what is and isn’t acceptable usage.
Cancellations: If you are unable to attend a course I regret that I will be unable to refund or reschedule the workshop. Those who fail to attend the class on the day, for whatever reason, will not be entitled to a refund or a rebooking of another course.
Travel insurance: We strongly recommend travel insurance that will cover your costs in the event of you being unable to attend your course.
Travel insurance will cover you for many issues that may prevent you from attending your course such as illness, sickness of an immediate relative, travel disruption etc. I cannot be held liable for any third-party costs, such as travel bookings or accommodation with hotels etc.
Cancellations by The Next Loaf: The Next Loaf is entitled to cancel any course at any time. In the unlikely event of cancellation of a course, I will undertake to offer a suitable transfer to an alternative date or course, or a full refund (within 14 days) of any course fees.
Email: I will keep your email address so that I can tell you about future classes and events at The Next Loaf but won’t pass your email address on to a third party.
Privacy policy: We do not store credit card details, nor do we share customer details with any 3rd parties
In these terms and conditions “I’ refers to The Next Loaf baking school, Narrow way, Wenhaston, IP19 9EJ